These digital flex bands have the possibility to control each LED as a pixel individually. A special driver is responsible for this. In this ribbon, RGB chips and additional warm white chips are built into a 4in1 LED. The animation can be created comfortably by software. This results in a wide range of possibilities.
LED strips with SK6812 LEDs have the driver IC already integrated in the LED and are therefore very inexpensive. The pixel density of this variant is 60 LEDs/m. They are operated with 5V.
LED flexstrip equipped with 60 RGBW LEDs per meter
corresponds to 60 single pixels
can be shortened after each LED
voltage feed at least every 2m
width approx. 10mm
Delivery unit: one roll 4m
Technical data:
Item no.
LK101
LED type
5050
Single colors
620-630nm red 510-525nm green 455-470nm blue 2.900-3.100K warm white
When using digital LED-stripes you can usually realise cable lengths of up to 2m, since the high-frequency signal is quickly distorted and wrong colors are displayed or flickering occurs.
This range-extender allows for cable lengths of up to 50m.
You need a sender PCB at the controller and a receiver PCB at the led-stripe. The mode (sender/receiver) can be set through a solder-jumper.
Technical background:
The signal for digital LED-stripes is relatively low-power but high-frequency. Much data needs to be sent in a short period of time, which is no problem for small installation with short cable-lengths. But with longer cables (over 2m) especially RF-waves, power lines and other electrical devices in the vicinity can cause disturbances relatively quickly.
This range extender eliminates this problem by converting to a symmetrical signal (similar to DMX-signales). Instead of sending the signal on one line, it is transmitted on two lines. One line carries the normal signal, the other is inverted. The relevant information can be read by the difference between the two lines. Since disturbances always influence both lines equally, the information can still be read by the difference between the two lines. At the end of the cable the signal is converted back to the normal format for digital LED-stripes.
You always need two range-extenders, one at the bedinning and one at the end of the data-line.
When using digital LED stripes you can usually realize cable lengths of up to 2m, since the high-frequency signal is quickly distorted and wrong colors are displayed or flickering occurs.
This range extender allows for cable lengths of up to 50m.
You need a sender PCB at the controller and a receiver PCB at the LED stripe. The mode (sender/receiver) can be set through a solder jumper.
Because the 12V range extender produces heat in transmitter mode, it should only be used in receiver mode!
Technical background:
The signal for digital LED stripes is relatively low-power but high-frequency. Much data needs to be sent in a short period of time, which is no problem for small installation with short cable-lengths. But with longer cables (over 2m) especially RF-waves, power lines and other electrical devices in the vicinity can cause disturbances relatively quickly.
This range extender eliminates this problem by converting to a symmetrical signal (similar to DMX-signales). Instead of sending the signal on one line, it is transmitted on two lines. One line carries the normal signal, the other is inverted. The relevant information can be read by the difference between the two lines. Since disturbances always influence both lines equally, the information can still be read by the difference between the two lines. At the end of the cable the signal is converted back to the normal format for digital LED-stripes.
You always need two range-extenders, one at the bedinning and one at the end of the data-line.
The drivers for digital LED strips are specially designed to control as many RGB pixels as possible individually.
With the LK63, up to 5.440 pixels are possible, divided into 16 channels with 340 RGB pixels each. This corresponds to a total of 32 DMX universes, which are transmitted via LAN/ArtNet.
The 16 pixel outputs can be loaded with max. 3 amps per channel. For larger installations, the pixels can and should be powered separately. The controller then supplies only the data signal (DATA). Pixels with and without CLOCK signal (CLK) can be controlled. Pixel types with CLK are e.g. WS2801 or APA102. The controller can be controlled via ArtNet and offers 2 additional DMX-OUT ports with 512 channels each. For configuration, the controller has an integrated web interface as an alternative to direct input on the display. The configuration options are very extensive: selection of pixel type and color sequence (RGB, RGB, GRB etc.) flexible addressing (DMX-Universe and start address individually for each of the 4 outputs) number of pixels to control per channel (0-340 pixels - e.g. to save DMX universes) number of zero pixels to skip first unused pixels in an installation Zig-zag or backward addressing of pixels for matrix applications
Brightness limitation per channel
In addition, the controller offers a test mode to test the installation with various effects (Chase, Dots, Rainbow, ...) and static programs (all pixels red, all pixels white, ...) even without an applied ArtNet signal. The speed of the effects can be varied.
Technical data:
Item no.
LK63
Output spots
16 x 3 Ampere (Multi SPI)
Controllable pixels
16 x 340 = 5,440
Controllable ICs
WS2801, 2803, 2811, 2812, 2813, 2815
SK6812 (RGBW)
TM1803, 1804, 1809, 1812, 1814 (RGBW)
UCS1903, 1909, 1912, 2903, 2909, 2912, 5603UCS6909, 6912 9812, 2904 (RGBW), 8904 (RGBW)LPD6803, 1101, 8803, 8806
TLS3001, 3002
APA102
P9813
Voltage input
5 - 24VDC
DMX outputs
2 x 512 Channels
Dimensions
L258×W145×H41(mm)
Weight
1,100g
The drivers for digital LED strips are specially designed to control as many RGB pixels as possible individually.With the LK99, up to 2,720 pixels are possible, divided into 4 channels with 680 RGB pixels each. This corresponds to a total of 16 DMX universes, which are transmitted via LAN/ArtNet. The 4 pixel outputs can be loaded with max. 7 amps per channel. For larger installations, the pixels can and should be powered separately. The controller then supplies only the data signal (DATA). Pixels with and without CLOCK signal (CLK) can be controlled. Pixel types with CLK are e.g. WS2801 or APA102. The controller can be controlled via ArtNet and offers an additional DMX-OUT port with 512 channels on the output side. For configuration, the controller has an integrated web interface as an alternative to direct input on the display. The configuration options are very extensive: selection of pixel type and color sequence (RGB, RGB, GRB etc.) flexible addressing (DMX-Universe and start address individually for each of the 4 outputs) number of pixels to control per channel (0-680 pixels - e.g. to save DMX universes) number of zero pixels to skip first unused pixels in an installation Zig-zag or backward addressing of pixels for matrix applications Brightness limitation per channel In addition, the controller offers a test mode to test the installation with various effects (Chase, Dots, Rainbow, ...) and static programs (all pixels red, all pixels white, ...) even without an applied ArtNet signal. The speed of the effects can be varied.
Technical data:
Item no.
LK99
Output spots
4 x 7 Ampere (Multi SPI)
Controllable pixels
4 x 680 = 2,720
Controllable ICs
WS2801, 2803, 2811, 2812, 2813, 2815
SK6812 (RGBW)
TM1803, 1804, 1809, 1812, 1814 (RGBW)
UCS1903, 1909, 1912, 2903, 2909, 2912, 5603UCS6909, 6912 9812, 2904 (RGBW), 8904 (RGBW)LPD6803, 1101, 8803, 8806
TLS3001, 3002
APA102
P9813
Voltage input
5 - 24VDC
DMX outputs
1 x 512 Channels
Dimensions
L166×W110×H31(mm)
Weight
510g
The SP108 can drive up to 2,048 pixels and many different pixel types: WS2801, WS2811, WS2812, SK6812, APA102 and many more.
The suitable app "LED Shop" is available for free for IOS and Android and offers 180 different chase effects as well as precisely adjustable single colors. Speed and brightness can be changed at any time. A handy feature is that you can choose your favorites from the 180 effects and then quickly select them.
Setting up the driver is quite intuitive and done in a few minutes. The driver works in the 2.4 GHz WLAN and can be accessed directly via the smartphone as well as integrated into the home WLAN.
Screenshots of the App:
The scope of delivery includes:
1 x LED driver SP108E
1 x 3-pin connection cable for LED strips
1 x mini screwdriver
Supported LED types:
WS2801, WS2811, WS2812
SK6812, SK6812_RGBW, SK9822
APA102, APA105
TM1804, TM1814, TM1913, TM1914, TX1812, TX1813
LPD6803, LPD8806
P9813, P943S, P9411, P9412, P9413, P9414
GS8206, GS8208
SM16703, UCS1903, INK1003, DMX512
FAQ:
Does the driver require an existing WLAN?
No, the driver can also be controlled directly with the smartphone (AP mode) and offers its own WLAN access point ("SP108E_xxx") for this purpose. If a WLAN is available, the driver can alternatively be integrated into it (STA mode), so that the WLAN does not always have to be changed to operate the driver.
Can multiple drivers be used simultaneously in the app?
Yes, the app can manage multiple drivers at the same time. You can switch between the drivers and change the settings for each. In addition, the individual drivers can be switched on and off directly. However, there is no direct synchronization and each driver must be set accordingly for itself.
Does the app have to be active for the animations to run?
No. The app is only needed for the setup. You can close the app afterwards and also turn off the smartphone, for example. The SP108 will continue to play effects.
Does the driver keep its settings when it no longer receives power?
Yes, the driver can simply be disconnected from the mains. When power is applied again, it will start with the previously set animation. All settings will be kept.
How can the white LEDs be used, e.g. with a SK6812_RGBW?
The app has a separate control for white LEDs (e.g. for SK6812_RGBW pixel strips). This can be used to set the proportion of white LEDs and then, in the case of effects, the white LEDs are taken into account accordingly, so that the colors are generally desaturated. In the effects section of the app, the SOLID setting can then also be used to activate a permanently white, high-quality light, e.g. for lighting tasks, if required.
Can the SP108 also control LED matrices?
A number of pixels and a number of segments can be set in the setup. For example, for an 8 x 8 matrix then 8 pixels and 8 segments. This is taken into account in the effects, but in most matrices the pixels are connected in a snake shape as a long line and this is unfortunately not taken into account by the SP108. Therefore the effects are not displayed as desired on the matrix, but every 2nd row of the matrix shows the effect quasi upside down. We hope for a technical improvement here soon.
Technical data:
Input: 5-24V DC, GND
Output: VCC, GND, Data, Clock
current consumption: approx. 90mA
up to 2.048 pixels, max. 300 pixel per line
ambient temperature: -20°C - +60°C
dimensions: 80x41x20mm
Weight: 40g
Choose your required accessories for the aluminum profile. E.g. a suitable cover, as well as end caps and/or retaining clips for mounting.
You can also reorder only accessories here (such as retaining clips) by clicking away the preselection in the profiles and covers.
Other mounting options and accessories for line lights
If you want to realize long line lights, pendant lights or a hidden cable routing with this profile, choose the matching mounting rail PL10 with corresponding accessories.
The mounting rail is available in silver, black & white.
Further are available:
Rail connectors straight and angled
Cable suspensions
Mounting springs for fastening in drywall
Technical data:
Width: 26.8 mm
Height: 11,7 mm
Width inside for LED strips: 24.1 mm
Choose your required accessories for the aluminum profile. E.g. a suitable cover, as well as end caps and/or retaining clips for mounting.
You can also reorder only accessories here (such as retaining clips) by clicking away the preselection in the profiles and covers.
Other mounting options and accessories for line lights
If you want to realize long line lights, pendant lights or a hidden cable routing with this profile, choose the matching mounting rail PL10 with corresponding accessories.
The mounting rail is available in silver, black & white.
Further are available:
Rail connectors straight and angled
Cable suspensions
Mounting springs for fastening in drywall
Technical data:
Width: 16.8 mm
Height: 6 mm
Width inside for LED strips: 12.4 mm
Choose your required accessories for the aluminum profile. E.g. a suitable cover, as well as end caps and/or retaining clips for mounting.
You can also reorder only accessories here (such as retaining clips) by clicking away the preselection in the profiles and covers.
Other mounting options and accessories for line lights
If you want to realize long line lights, pendant lights or a hidden cable routing with this profile, choose the matching mounting rail PL10 with corresponding accessories.
The mounting rail is available in silver, black & white.
Further are available:
Rail connectors straight and angled
Cable suspensions
Mounting springs for fastening in drywall
Technical data:
Width: 16.8 mm
Height: 13.1 mm
Width inside for LED strips: 12.4 mm